Accumulation, but that is not going to happen because just as the moisture moves in, the coldest air will move out. That leaves us in that kind of liquid issue freezing rain, sleet and that is why there are so many advisories up. A Winter Weather advisory to the metro area, far east and west. Accumulating sleet and freezing rain we have an ice storm warning up for garrett county, just for the south through west virginia. A freezing advisory a freezing rain advisory to the west. Above 32 degrees tomorrow morning, that is when our concern will start to lesson. Temperatures will be tens and 20s. These are warmer values than yesterday as the cold air will pull out. The futurecast shows plenty of keller notes plenty of clouds lowering and thickening. A brief area of snow may the biggest concern after that, when more moisture fills in at apeecomes more likely with toe of sleet and freezing rain across the area. We advise anyone in the metro area, if you have a discretion of going anywhere to
We are following new information from the scene of a fire ta kill aid child and forced several famliz out of their homes. And a man is arrested following a robbery and police chase in philadelphia. But the big story is the deep freeze we are stuck with bitter cold conditions for a second straight day and it was an uncomfortable morning for people that had to wait outside or walk to school. And a dose of snow and sleet is arriving overnight. Meteorologist, Melissa Magee, is tracking the latest conditions from the action news big board. A lot to go over. We have the cold in place and then tracking the snow, sleet and then the rain in the delaware and Lehigh Valleys. The windchills this afternoon telling the story. North of west of town in the low teens. 19 in reading and lancaster coming in at 9 degrees, 3 in the poconos. Windchill here in philadelphia 22 and 15 the current number in millville. As we go through the rest of the afternoon, the windchill tracking showing you that windchill
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You have an amazing book. You are a member of the [indiscernible] you have worked for the New York Times, the daily news. In america and around the world. You have been in 85 countries. And you are also an author. You have written three books, and the last one is on the table. And now i let you discuss this reykjavik summit. [indiscernible] [applause] david thank you very much for hosting this event this evening with the extraordinary man next to me, the author of a great book, reagan and gorbachev, the summit of 1986. As it happened, i was a reporter. Let me start off with a little personal anecdote. In january 1981, president reagan was about be sworn in as president for his first term. I had just left the New York Times and come to cbs as a correspondent. I was in washington dc. I was the lowest person on the totem pole. I had just arrived there, but cbs was a pool for that event, which means i have nothing to do the night before. The next day, i followed reagan around all day in ca